5 Games You Can Sink Hundreds of Hours Into

In this guide, we shall go over the five best games you can sink hundreds of hours into so you can get your money’s worth.

5 Games You Can Sink Hundreds of Hours Into (Source: CD Projekt Red)
5 Games You Can Sink Hundreds of Hours Into (Source: CD Projekt Red)

When video games first started breaking into the mainstream, they did so with a price tag ranging anywhere between $30 to $50. Over the course of the decade, however, we’ve gone way past the $50 threshold and are edging closer to the $70 mark. A lot of this is due to inflation, but it can also be attributed to the increased development costs of video games.

As the prices increase, gamers are now looking for more value out of the video games they purchase and often determine this value on a dollar-to-hour basis. As a result, lots of gamers now look for games they can easily sink hundreds of hours into. The market, too, has adapted, and developers are pushing out dozens of games that promise to hold you hostage for hundreds of hours.

With so many games flooding the market each year, it can be difficult to determine what games are worth your time and what are not. If you’re looking for a game that can keep you hooked for hours, our guide has you covered. In this guide, we shall go over the five best games you can sink hundreds of hours into.

1) Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World (Source: Capcom)
Monster Hunter World (Source: Capcom)

Starting off this list is Capcom’s critically acclaimed title, Monster Hunter World. The game allows you to build your own character and then set out to hunt monsters, much like the name of the game suggests. The game has dozens of monsters out in the wild, all for you to hunt. Each monster provides a different challenge, keeping things fresh and keeping you hooked. Furthermore, the game offers an impressive selection of weapons, all of which increase replayability, easily clocking you in hundreds of hours. All of this, and you can double the time by playing online with friends.

2) Elden Ring

Elden Ring (Image Via: Bandai Namco)
Elden Ring (Image Via: Bandai Namco)

Considered by many to be FromSoftware’s magnum opus, Elden Ring is a culmination of all things Soulsborne. The game takes everything you know and love about the Soulsborne genre and expands it using a massive open world. This world is filled to the brim with secrets to find, levels to uncover, bosses to beat, and more.

The main campaign alone can take you upwards of a hundred hours. Add to that the impressive variety of weapons and builds, and you will be playing this one for a hundred more. Once you’re done with the base game, you have an entire DLC with new bosses to run through. This keeps the experience exciting even hundreds of hours in.

3) The Witcher 3

The Witcher 3 (Source: CD Projekt Red)
The Witcher 3 (Source: CD Projekt Red)

The Witcher 3 throws you into the shoes of Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher, as he sets out to find Ciri, his surrogate daughter. The world of The Witcher 3 is filled with quests to complete, all of which expand on the decaying morals of this once-prideful continent. The quests all have multiple endings, enticing you to replay the game multiple times to get the full experience.

The main campaign takes you about 40 hours to complete. After this, you can jump into two whole expansions that add a new map and exciting new storylines. The plethora of content combined with a narrative that needs to be experienced multiple times makes for a product that will keep you hooked for hours.

4) Cyberpunk 2077

Combat in Cyberpunk 2077 (Image via CD Projekt Red)
Cyberpunk 2077 (Image via CD Projekt Red)

Developed by the same people who brought you The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 takes everything you loved about Geralt’s final adventure and applies it to Night City. Night City is trash, both literally and figuratively, yet manages to attract all comers from across the world. This shady location is filled with crime and exploitation, setting up the backdrop for intriguing quests. It explores the themes of rampant capitalism and decaying humanity. The game also has multiple endings, and trust us when we say that you want to see all of them.

5) Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3 (Source: Larian Studios)
Baldur’s Gate 3 (Source: Larian Studios)

The final entry on this list is one of the most celebrated games of all time, Baldur’s Gate 3. Baldur’s Gate 3 is a CRPG that lets you mold your gameplay and narrative experience as you see fit. The game accounts for everything a player may do, letting each playthrough be a unique experience. When we say the game accounts for everything, we truly mean everything, even down to the most minute details. The main campaign alone lasts you 70 hours, with the side quests adding on to push the hundred-hour mark.

Even after finishing the campaign, you will want to replay to get the multiple endings. You can restart your playthrough and run through the game with different party members, which makes for a fresh experience.


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